Photo 3D model of Valencian cabin, in this case, with volumes attached. The hut is a typical building of Valencia which served as housing for farmers, so it is in the areas irrigated orchards. The building is rectangular, about nine by five meters, with triangular cover with a marked angle to drain heavy rainfall so typical of this area, with an easel perpendicular to the input (usually facing south) that is located in one of the smaller sides. Distribution is always similar: a door in the south facade that gives access to a wide corridor that runs along the building to the north side, where another door that allows air circulation is enabled. This hall is used as a kitchen, dining room and warehouse. The other bedrooms are enabled bay, typically three. The upper floor is accessed via a ladder and was formerly used for silkworm breeding. For its construction materials readily available in the area such as mud, reeds, rushes or reeds are used. Therefore the walls are built with mud bricks and the roof is made with reeds and straw.